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Hoof, Nerve or Hip Issue.....Need some help
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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1006324" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>That is exactly my point CP, keep her comfortable then get rid of her. If you do not know a trimmer, contact your nearest dairy. I know they trim the feet of cows at least twice a year, at least out here they do. That is how I found our trimmer, and he visits once a year to get the show heifers and our one cow. If we have a cow that gets lame, he will be right out. We had several this last summer get some pretty serious abscesses in their feet from the dry creek I made them walk through to get to a hay pasture I usually do not graze. Two needed pads, 6 ended up with pockets that were drained. Not pretty, and I was pretty darn thankful I had him to call on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1006324, member: 18809"] That is exactly my point CP, keep her comfortable then get rid of her. If you do not know a trimmer, contact your nearest dairy. I know they trim the feet of cows at least twice a year, at least out here they do. That is how I found our trimmer, and he visits once a year to get the show heifers and our one cow. If we have a cow that gets lame, he will be right out. We had several this last summer get some pretty serious abscesses in their feet from the dry creek I made them walk through to get to a hay pasture I usually do not graze. Two needed pads, 6 ended up with pockets that were drained. Not pretty, and I was pretty darn thankful I had him to call on. [/QUOTE]
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